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Little context in Contribution new article[edit]

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AfD nomination of Adriano Bulla[edit]

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Flicker poem[edit]

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Poetic echo[edit]

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Adriano Bulla deletion review[edit]

The word is "sockpuppet" not "suckpuppet", and I'm calling the flurry of brand new accounts that just happened to appear and offer their opinions regarding Adriano Bullo (User:Ukpoetrylive, User:Sestertium, User:Logastellus) possible/probable sockpuppets/meatpuppets.

greatworks.org.uk may be "possibly the most authoritative poetry website in the UK", but with regards to the British Library's archiving of the site, I am persuaded by User:Fram's argument on the deletion review: "on one of the many hundreds of websites about arts and humanities which are archived by the British Library, there is one reader-submitted review of the poetry of this author." Although, if you'd like to enlighten me as to who Thomas Harrison is, I'd be interested - I see on the deletion review that you referred to "a rather comprehensive academic article written by T Harrison on A Bulla", but his credentials are not discussed (and his name is too common for Google to be much help, all I could find was that the Bulla article was the only thing he has contributed to greatworks.co.uk).

Oh, p.s., I'm not American. Sorry for failing to live up to the stereotype you seem to have in mind for me. --Stormie (talk) 22:06, 10 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Digging a little deeper, it seems that whilst, yes, greatworks.org.uk was selected by the British Library for archiving, it is one of approximately 6,000 websites selected as part of an experimental program to "investigate the issues of selection and the technical challenges involved". --Stormie (talk) 02:50, 11 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]